Back to newsRecent rainfall has partially replenished Crete's reservoirs, offering temporary relief from an ongoing water shortage, but experts warn the underlying problem has not been resolved. The island has faced below-average precipitation over recent seasons, putting pressure on water supplies across multiple regions.
Tourists should be aware that some areas, particularly in eastern and inland Crete, may experience reduced water pressure or intermittent supply, especially in smaller villages and rural accommodations. Hotels in major tourist centers are generally well-equipped to manage short-term fluctuations, but visitors staying in villas or agritourism properties should confirm water availability with their hosts.
Conservation remains important: take shorter showers, report leaks to property managers, and avoid excessive water use. Bottled water is widely available throughout the island. The situation is being monitored by local authorities and may evolve through the summer season.
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Recent Rainfall Eases Crete Water Shortage, But Crisis Persists
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